Hi Harry, Pjotr Prins <[email protected]> writes:
> On Sat, Aug 13, 2016 at 06:05:17PM -0400, Harry Prevor wrote: >> Hey all, >> >> I'm running GuixSD on a Thinkpad X200. I typically run 'guix pull' >> almost every day without any troubles, but about two days ago I >> started getting this error every time I ran the command leaving me >> unable to update my system: >> >> >Starting download of /tmp/guix-file.JNdnA7 >> >From >> >http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/snapshot/master.tar.gz... >> > ….tar.gz 1.4MiB/s 00:07 | >> >10.4MiB transferred >> >unpacking >> >'/gnu/store/q4zzpxpbbhwmwh4snisymlpf0p24ddk7-guix-latest.tar.gz'... >> >guix pull: error: failed to unpack source code >> >> What's odd about this, is the actual file >> /gnu/store/q4z...-guix-latest.tar.gz, appears to be a valid targz >> archive, and I'm able to unpack and repack that using tar manually >> just fine. 'realpath $(which tar)' returns >> '/gnu/store/ggmmcw327ny831gqd7zvi3hpl5fm23mn-tar-1.28/bin/tar', and >> I've done some basic tests which do confirm that binary seems to >> work. I'm not having any network problems otherwise. >> >> What can I do to further debug / fix this? This was caused by a patch I sent which was applied on master. Guix error messages could be more natural, as for me the error output I got seemed just verbose and I decided it was okay to send this in. The commit has since then be reverted and I will send in an updated patch. Simpler explanation: a license I added was already inherited by another loaded module, this caused some "hick up" and make broke (while it did not break locally on my side). >> P.S. I'm not subscribed to bug-guix, so please CC me in any >> responses to this thread! Can you please close this bug (see the message you got from debbugs.gnu.org with instructions) when it is done. For me master builds again, so I assume this bug is done? > I also saw this bug yesterday. Reminds me how luxurious GNU Guix > normally is - for several things to fail at the same time is rare. > > > > -- ♥Ⓐ ng0 For non-prism friendly talk find me on http://www.psyced.org
